- Roy Stone
Roy Stone (
October 16 ,1836 –August 5 ,1905 ) was an army officer during theAmerican Civil War . He is most noted for his stubborn defense of the McPherson Farm during theBattle of Gettysburg .Biography
Stone was born in
Plattsburg, New York , to Ithiel V. and Sarah Stone. His family had been among the early settlers of the region, and his father owned a large estate. As a young man, he was an engineer and lumberman before the Civil War. Stone married Mary Elizabeth Marker at the First Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh onAugust 14 ,1862 . They would have two children, a son, Richmond and a daughter, Margaret.Civil War
Stone first served as major of the 13th
Pennsylvania Reserves , a regiment that saw action at several early war battles, including Antietam. Stone returned to Pennsylvania to help recruit new regiments; he was commissioned ascolonel of the newly raised 149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry in 1863. He commanded abrigade in the I Corps of theArmy of the Potomac during theGettysburg Campaign . OnJuly 1 ,1863 , on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, his brigade, composed of green troops that had not seen previous combat, was instrumental in holding back several assaults by the Confederates until theIron Brigade and other Federal units fell back. Stone's men were the among last to withdraw from their sector. Stone was severely wounded in the hip and arm in the fighting on McPherson's Ridge, and he returned home to recuperate.After his return to active duty, Stone served briefly as a brigade commander in
James Wadsworth 's fourth division V Corps. He was removed from command during the 1864Overland Campaign ofUlysses S. Grant . Stone then commanded the Alton Military Prison inAlton, Illinois late in the war. Stone was brevetted Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers onSeptember 7 ,1864 , for "gallant services during the war, and especially at Gettysburg".Postbellum
After the war, Stone became a leading advocate for good roads in America. His contributions led to major changes and improvements in highway construction and design. Returning to active military duty, he served in the
Spanish American War .Honors
Stone Avenue in the
Gettysburg National Military Park is named in his honor and memory.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
* [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/stone.htm Federal Highway Administration Biography of Stone]
External links
*findagrave|5909813 Retrieved on
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